That's how it screens for me too.It's either overwhelmingly blue or really dark/black. I can't think of a scene where colors looked normal. Is this the way it looks for everyone else? It's sharper in reality.
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the only thing overly blue here is your entertainment centerIt's either overwhelmingly blue or really dark/black. I can't think of a scene where colors looked normal. Is this the way it looks for everyone else? It's sharper in reality.
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I can honestly say that mine does not look like that:
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In fact, the lighting is beautiful (to my eyes, obviously). I've watched this show on...I think four? devices. The color has been clean and not overly blue on any of them; likewise, at no point have I had any difficulty seeing detail. I was, in fact, struck by how not dark the show was given initial concerns.
Hmm...
And if it were brighter, people would be complaining that "it looks like the Apple Store."
False dichotomy. Has it occurred to you that the lighting was simply bad in both examples, albeit in different ways? In the Abrams films, anyone on the bridge was at risk of getting blinded by glare. (And that was a deliberate choice; a lot of the "lens flares" were added digitally.) In STD, they're at risk of getting eyestrain.It's just following the trends of using more cinematic lighting and set design.
Honestly, the producers are probably confused as hell with Trek fans (what else is new)? You get a bright and upbeat bridge set for the JJ movies and everyone throws feces at that comparing it to an Apple Store. You go with dark/moody/realistic in Discovery, and everyone thinks they're watching Bladerunner on a TV with no backlight.
Can't win.
The show has two main problems. One, it's indeed filled with extremely irritable and dark characters which is not bad in itself but that's the norm in other shows so it's one of the same to not pursue a more TNG-esque motif and two, most characters are too uninteresting.
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